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ATLANTA — A security guard fired after U.S. President Barack Obama's trip to Atlanta said Monday that he lost his job because he snapped a picture of the presidential motorcade to send to his mother and is humiliated by news reports wrongly claiming he's a convicted felon.

WASHINGTON — Medical experts say they still don’t know why two nurses treating an Ebola victim in Texas contracted the disease, but they say they don’t believe the virus has mutated in such a way that it can be transmitted through the air.

With reports surfacing that some westerners fighting in Syria and other conflict zones have become fed up with what they signed up for, governments are wrestling with how to deal with this disillusioned bunch if they come home.

By Mike Schneider And Laura Wides-Munoz
VERO BEACH, Fla. -- The American man who launched a suicide bombing against Syrian government troops grew up in Florida and attended several colleges before dropping out and moving abroad.

By Kimberly Dozier
WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency tracks the locations of nearly 5 billion cellphones every day overseas, including those belonging to Americans abroad, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.